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Old 11-07-2016, 08:54 PM   #18
FizzyWater
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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8 View Post
I ended up buying the Kobo. I skimmed through the text, and it certainly has all of the alleged sources distinguished by the different colors that you showed. I wish, however, that a wider range of colors had been used--it takes a second to determine if a color is light green or light blue, for instance. Perhaps Friedman and/or the publisher thought that using, say, red, purple, orange, pink, etc. would be garish or unprofessional for such a scholarly publication. Anyway, it's serviceable as it is.
If it's ePub, couldn't you tweak the colors in the CSS? I'm barely literate in CSS coding, but I've looked at the CSS files in EditBook in Calibre and have been able to make some simple fixes. (Usually when my TOC negative indent goes past the left margin).
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